of Batesville, AR
May 22, 1938 - August 21, 2024
Sue Lynn (Thompson) Coon passed away the morning of August 21st, 2024, peacefully sitting on her porch. She was born in Crossett, Arkansas to Milburn and Mattie Mae (Bayes) Thompson on May 22nd, 1938.
Sue received a Master's in Art from the University of Arkansas. She loved being an artist - painting and teaching art all her life. Sue taught in the Little Rock School District for 22 years. She was also a musician, singing and playing the piano. She enjoyed riding horses and made several trips out west.
Sue enjoyed living in Mountain View participating in the Craftsman and Arts Studio Tour, singing with the Traditional Shapenote Singers featured at the Ozark Folk Center for 15 years. She never quit teaching art and painted up until the day of her passing. Best of all, she was a dedicated wife and mother. She had a loving heart to all that knew her.
Sue and her husband, Dr. Ken Coon Sr. are survived by her two children, Dr. Catherine Lynn Coon of Little Rock, AR and Kenneth Lloyd Coon Jr. of Mountain View, AR. Sue has two grandchildren, Clint Heston Coon and wife, Claire of Greenbrier, AR and Katie Rose Coon of Conway, AR. She has one sister, Sara Neil Thompson Gross of Calhoun, LA.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Milburn and Mattie Mae Thompson; her sisters, Beth and Jeanie and her dear husband, Ken Coon Sr.
A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, August 24th at 11am at the School Avenue Church of Christ in Mountain View, Arkansas.
Sue will then be honored in a Funeral Service Sunday, August 25th at 2pm at Indian Village Church in Calhoun, Louisiana. Interment will follow at Indian Village Cemetery in Calhoun, Louisiana.
The pallbearers will be Ken Coon Jr, Heston Coon, Dusty Smalling, Brad Smalling, Benjamin Gross and Kevin Krohne.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Stone County Abuse Prevention Center.
Roller Crouch Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
We’re very sorry for the loss of Aunt Sudie. Sending prayers to family and friends for strength, comfort and peace at this difficult time. I have many fond memories of her growing up. She will be missed.
Sue was a good neighbor and friend. Thank you for the beautiful painting.
I'm so sorry that we have lost Sue Lynn. She's been a dear friend since Junior High and we've always been in touch thru the years and visited back and forth. I will truly miss her and am praying for her family. I'm so glad she was on her own porch when we lost her and that she was with her sister Sara Nell and family at Sara Nell's Birthday party. Condolences to all her family and friends.
Sue was so a sweet & a very talented artist. She will be missed, prayers to her family.
Annette
We are so sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family